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35's under 75 series cab chassis

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35's under 75 series cab chassis

Post by Barno111 »

g'day guys, i have a 75 series cab chassis and i want to put 35's under her. just seeing if there is any major problems i have to worry about? she has a 2 inch at front only! the tires i will be looking at 35x12.5x15 mickey t MTZ. tell me what you think

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Post by pinkfloyddsotm »

4:56 gear ratios aswell.
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Post by Barno111 »

is it a big thing if i dont change the gear ratio?
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Post by hulsty »

Depends what kind of driving you do. In vic with a 3F and stock gearing I still find low 2nd quite useable, with diesel turbo, unless your rock crawling they should be fine.

To fit them, front diff needs to move forward about 25mm, to stop rubbing on the back of the wheel arch. And thats about it, you might find they rub on the rear chassis rails and the top of the front arches, depends how flexy your suspension is. Can just chop out the front guards or body lift. Might need to adjust steering stops too to stop them hitting the springs.

This thread should give the most of the info you need,

http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/show ... hp?t=58244
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